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21. Masked gun-raider grabs 'substantial' amount of cash
Stockport Express, Monday 24 September 2001AN armed raider escaped on foot from Safeways with what police describe as 'a substantial amount' of cash.
22. Surgery faces uncertain future as sole GP retires
Stockport Express, Monday 24 September 2001PATIENTS and staff at Davenport surgery bid a tearful farewell to their GP this week amid fears that the practice could soon be shut down.
23. Come on Barbie - let's go party
Stockport Express, Monday 24 September 2001THEY are more used to being career girls than glamour girls.
24. £4,500 to try to beat the vandals
Stockport Express, Monday 24 September 2001NO, it's not a human zoo. This £6,500 perimeter fence was erected to keep vandals out of Romiley scout hut.
25. Mum wins Manchester marathon
Stockport Express, Monday 24 September 2001TEACHER Kerrie Wood missed last year's Manchester Marathon because she was expecting her first baby but yesterday (Sunday) the Stockport Harrier won the women's section of the race.
26. Edgeley is born again thanks to mad Hatter fan
Stockport Express, Friday 21 September 2001STOCKPORT County-mad dad Stuart Sayer loves the Hatters so much he has named his newly-born son... Edgeley!
27. Former industrial site may be 'highly toxic'
Stockport Express, Friday 21 September 2001AN area of Offerton has been sealed off following the discovery of potentially dangerous chemicals.
28. Anglers reel over '£15,000' bill
Stockport Express, Friday 21 September 2001ANGRY anglers claim Stockport Council wants to increase their annual fishing licence charge from £100 to a staggering £15,000.
29. Nurse laps up a snowbound feat
Stockport Express, Friday 21 September 2001SLEDDING across the snowscapes of Lapland on a huskie-drawn sledge will be a life-changing experience for Stockport nurse Leoni Bernardo.
30. Chilling details of Edith attack
Stockport Express, Thursday 20 September 2001THE teenage monster who viciously battered 87-year-old Edith Chapman had scrawled menacing messages on the baseball bat he used to club the frail pensioner almost to death.
